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Steiner G. & Kabat A. R.sowerbyi Guilding, 1834. Tentative junior synonym<strong>of</strong> Antalis entalis (Linnaeus, 1758) (fide Pilsbry &Sharp 1898: 216).sowerbyi, Dentalium Michelotti, 1847. Not a scaphopod.See Other taxa described as <strong>Scaphopoda</strong>.soyomaruae, Bathoxiphus Okutani, 1964: 77, 78, textfig.4. <strong>Recent</strong>. 56 miles <strong>of</strong>f Aogashima Isl<strong>and</strong>,Japan, 32°20’N, 140°55.5’E, 3150-3350 m.Holotype NSMT Mo.9574 (fide Anonymous 1996:82) <strong>and</strong> 2 paratypes. Bathoxiphus soyomaruaeOkutani, 1964. Indo-Pacific: Madagascar to Japan<strong>and</strong> New Caledonia. 975-5750 m. Remark:Chistikov (1983: 183) synonymized Rhomboxiphuscolmani (Palmer, 1974) with B. soyomaruae, a decisionrejected by Scarabino (1995: 314, 317).† spaethi, Progadilina Engeser & Riedel, 1992: 47, 48,pl. 1, fig. 4, text-figs 3, 4. Jurassic, Middle Liassic,Pliensbachian. Hoisdorf, Schleswig-Holstein,Germany. Holotype GPIMH 2516/3; paratypeGPIMH 2516/4.† speciosum, Dentalium Gümbel, 1861: 668. Eocene.Bavaria, Germany.spectabilis, Cadulus Verrill, 1885a: 432, 433, pl. 44,fig. 19. <strong>Recent</strong>. 180 miles <strong>of</strong>f Ocean City [Maryl<strong>and</strong>],USBF stn 2221, 39°05’30”N, 70°44’30”W,2780 m. Lectotype USNM 37935 (designated byHenderson 1920: 107; USNM “40498” error forUSNM 37935); paralectotypes USNM 38116(USBF stn 2043, 1467 fms [2677 m]), USNM38691, USNM 73051, MCZ 186801 (1), MCZ186802 (USFC 2174, 1594 fms [2909 m]).Polyschides spectabilis (Verrill, 1885) (fide Pilsbry& Sharp 1898: 153). Western <strong>and</strong> Eastern Atlantic:Caribbean to West Africa. 62-3389 m.speyeri, Dentalium Geinitz, 1852: 198. Permian.Rückingen, Wetterau, Germany. Junior synonym<strong>of</strong> Dentalium sorbii King, 1850 (fide Pilsbry &Sharp 1898: 233).† spiniforme, Dentalium Martin, 1885: 191, 192,pl. 10, fig. 193; 1887: 191, 192, pl. 10, fig. 193.Miocene. Ngembak, Java, Indonesia. SyntypesRGM 7277 (9) (fide Van den Hoek Ostende et al.2002: 112).† spiniformis, Cadulus (Gadila) Gardner, 1947: 630,pl. 57, fig. 19. Oligocene. Alum Bluff Group, ShoalRiver Formation. USGS locality 5079, 0.5 milesbelow Shell Bluff, Shoal River, Walton County,Florida, USA. Syntype USNM Paleobiology351645 (1).spinulosum, Dentalium “Miller, MSS” Pilsbry &Sharp, 1898. Not a scaphopod. See Other taxadescribed as <strong>Scaphopoda</strong>.spirale, Dentalium Risso, 1826b. Not a scaphopod. SeeOther taxa described as <strong>Scaphopoda</strong>.† spitiense, Dentalium Gümbel, 1866: 360, pl. 1,fig. 7. Triassic. Near Spiti, Hamachal Pradesh,northwestern India [formerly Tibet].splendens, Dentalium O. G. Costa, 1829: cxxv, cxxvi.<strong>Recent</strong>. Golfo di Taranto [Italy]. Type material notlocated. Junior synonym <strong>of</strong> Fustiaria rubescens(Deshayes, 1825) (fide Pilsbry & Sharp 1897: 106).splendens, Dischides Raines, 2002: 37, 38, fig. 47.<strong>Recent</strong>. Tahai, Easter Isl<strong>and</strong>, 50-80 m. HolotypeLACM 2949; paratypes LACM 2950, ANSP410697 (2), AMS (2), Bailey-Matthews ShellMuseum (Florida) 1383 (2). Dischides splendensRaines, 2002. Pacific Ocean, Easter Isl<strong>and</strong>, 50-80 m.splendidum, Dentalium Sowerby in Broderip &Sowerby, 1832: 29. <strong>Recent</strong>. Xipixapi, West Colombia,10-16 fms [18-29 m]. Syntypes BMNH1950.11.8.8-9. Graptacme splendida (Sowerby inBroderip & Sowerby, 1832) (fide Pilsbry & Sharp1897: 96). Eastern Pacific: Colombia. 10-110 m.Remark: Keen (1971: 888) placed this <strong>species</strong> intoFustiaria (Laevidentalium).spretus, Cadulus (Gadilia [sic]) Tate & May, 1900:102. <strong>Recent</strong>. Port Esperance, Tasmania, 24 fms[44 m]. Lectotype TMH E1202/8543 (specimenon left h<strong>and</strong> side <strong>of</strong> board; ex TM1095) (designatedby Lamprell & Healy 1998: 156); paralectotypesTMH E1202/8543 (specimen on right h<strong>and</strong> side <strong>of</strong>board), SAM D 15848 (21), SAM D 16002 (5).Gadila spreta (Tate & May, 1900) (fide Cotton &Godfrey 1933: 148). Indo-Pacific: Tasmania,Australia, New Zeal<strong>and</strong>. 9-1770 m. Remark: SAMD 16009, potential type material, consists <strong>of</strong> “fivedry shells with no locality or collection data”(Zeidler & Macphail 1978: 384).stanisici, Bathoxiphus Lamprell & Healy, 1998: 142,figs 145G, 149, 150A. <strong>Recent</strong>. Off Cairns, northernQueensl<strong>and</strong>, Australia, 16°43.06’S, 146°37.18’E, 1477 m. Holotype AMS C173420; paratypeAMS C173421 (1). Bathoxiphus stanisici Lamprell& Healy, 1998. Known from the type locality only.Remark: V. Scarabino (in litt. 5.XI.2001) suggestedthat the status <strong>of</strong> B. stanisici Lamprell & Healy,1998 vis-à-vis Solenoxiphus striatulus Chistikov,1983 requires further research.stapes, Dentalium (Gadilina) Boissevain, 1906: 50, 51,pl. 5, figs 16-20, pl. 6, figs 79, 81, 83. <strong>Recent</strong>.B<strong>and</strong>a Sea, Indonesia, Siboga stn 212, 05°54.5’S,120°19.2’E, 462 m. Syntypes ZMA 3.06.061-062(2). Junior synonym <strong>of</strong> Gadilina insolita(E. A. Smith, 1894) (fide Habe 1964: 32).stearnsii, Dentalium Pilsbry & Sharp, 1898: 253,pl. 27, figs 88, 89. <strong>Recent</strong>. Off Tillamook Harbor,Oregon, 45°30’N, 125°42’W, 786 fms [1434 m].Syntypes USNM 107700, 600414. Replacementname for Dentalium (Compressidens) simplex Pilsbry& Sharp, 1897 non Michelotti, 1861. Compressidensstearnsii (Pilsbry & Sharp, 1898). Indo-Pacific:Japan; Eastern Pacific: Oregon. 1434 m.steineri, Bathoxiphus Lamprell & Healy, 1998: 142,figs 141E, 145F, 148, 166E, F. <strong>Recent</strong>. NE [<strong>of</strong>]Thursday Isl<strong>and</strong> [Australia], 10°51’S, 145°49’E,1379 m. Holotype QM MO40078; paratypes QMMO40079 (3), QM MO40080 (2; northern646ZOOSYSTEMA • 2004 • 26 (4)

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